Daniel Griffo was born on March 8th, 1973 in La Plata, Argentina, where he currently resides with his wife Elba, his baby boy Benjamin and his two pets Indiana and Jones. As a young child, he was always drawn towards creating and drawing images. At 10, he took his first steps into the world of illustration with the guidance of his drawing and painting instructor who taught him the basic foundations of the craft. In his teens, he became a self-taught comic illustrator and worked for both Argentinean and Italian publishers. Shortly afterwards, he worked for various studios creating licensed art, where he sharpened his skills and amassed a great deal of experience. As a freelance illustrator, Daniel has worked for many large companies including Image Comics, Warner, DC, and Disney. In his portfolio, you will find traditional and digital images, layout color, story boards, comic book art, inks, lettering, children and adult illustration, character development, and 3D models – Daniel is truly a jack-of-all-trades.

As a life-long illustrator and cartoonist, Malane Newman now mainly focuses on cartoon illustration, freelance cartooning, character design, and licensed character artwork.
Contracted licensed character work includes Mattel’s Barbie – A Fashion Fairy Tale and The Toon Studio of Beverly Hills - Fairy Tale High. Her portfolio includes digital illustrations for packaging, advertising, new character development, board games and toys, and children’s books.
Malane Newman has worked quite extensively with clients designing original cartoon characters and illustrating their new products.
Malane Newman’s work also appears in a number of periodicals that include greeting cards, children’s books, magazines, newspapers and many others. She has also designed and developed an animated cartooned website for a line of children’s clothing and animated children’s story for use on an educational website.
A real professional joy to work with! More of Malane’s illustrations can be found at http://www.malanenewman.com. Thanks for looking!

Originally a student of political science, French-Canadian artist Rémy Simard began his career as an illustrator in 1980. Working from Montreal, he creates computer-generated illustration for a large variety of clients including Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Federal Express, General Motors, Citibank, Fidelity Communications, Better Homes & Gardens, Book-of-the-Month Club, McGraw-Hill and Scott Foresman, in the U.S.; and Chrysler, Nissan, Banque Nationale de Paris, Cantel, Ville de Montreal and YTV in Canada. He has also written and illustrated several children's' books, including Monsieur Noir et Blanc, a finalist for Canada's Governor's Prize. To relax after all this work, he likes to race around on his motocyclette!

Children and kids marketing and design with emphasis on children's Illustrations for magazines, annual reports, children books, collateral, advertising and publishing, digital, various 3d, conceptual, dvd and game covers and packaging and character development. Give me a call or send me an email if you like what you see. Thanks for looking!

It’s impossible not to love the comic book style of Arielle Jovellanos. Fresh and light in tone, it’s set to take the graphic novel aesthetic into all sorts of new areas and Arielle is clearly an artist with a passion for visual storytelling.

Her big breakthrough came with her 2015 high school romance School Spirit – 60 pages of high quality artwork. The publication received an Eisner nomination, which is the pinnacle in the world of comics. Today the artist is working with a range of top names in publishing, and looking for new people to collaborate with bringing stories to life.

A Filipina-American, Arielle grew up watching Disney movies and drawing her own variations on Sailor Moon in the margins of her schoolbooks. Today, she loves musical theatre, collects playbills, and her biggest influences are the manga artist Rumiko Takahashi, the book Howl’s Moving Castle, and Studio Ghibli’s movie Kiki’s Delivery Service.

Arielle graduated from Parsons The New School for Design with a dual degree in Illustration and Fiction writing in 2014.

Most of Arielle’s work is entirely digital – she sketches, draws the lines and colours her images on her Cintiq tablet. Pinks, blues and purples form her main palette.

Everything is a character’ is a piece of advice that guides Arielle’s comic art style. It means she focuses on creating tiny narratives within each image, using body language, facial expression, clothing and background detail. This builds personality in her work and makes people viewing it wonder what will happen next.

Please take a moment to review the credentials of Peter Marco whose skills include: , Graphic conceptual and humorous Illustration :pictogram, Infographic, icon, logo, character design, children's illustration etc. Both digital and traditional, Hand Painting on textiles, screenprinting, Graphic Design, textile design, hang tag, postcard, poster,logo layout and design, Painting, Print Procuction, Graphic design, POP Portraits, murals, Product Design, Animation, Brochure Layouot, Point of Sale, Posters, Logos, billboards, mosiacs and much more
Peter Marco a.k.a. Marco is a famous POP Artist-think Andy Warhol and Keith Haring- who has designed the all-time best selling artist Swatch "The Alien Baby" phone cards for Deutche Telekom, Products for Unicef, posters for Max Magazine, was an official Artist for the Salt Lake City Olympic Games...and much more!
By using Marco's skills on your next project you are behind the wheel of a creative engine that can give your project or program the dynamic, street savvy, edge it needs to stand out and pull away from the pack. Give Marco the concept and let him run with it; simple bullet points become eye catching visuals by Marco's practiced hand. throw that clip art in the trash can put Marco's years of experience designing for the very best companies to work on your next project, you'll be glad you did!
WHO IS MARCO? WHAT IS MARCOART?
Marco is a POP Artist and then some-“the POP Art Chart Topper” operates Marcoart his flagship retail store in New York's Hip and Historic Lower East Side. Mosaics, murals, portraits, product design, illustration, animation, tee shirt printing, signs are just a few of the services offered at his palatial gallery boutique. Marco’s paintings, limited edition prints, products, and samples of his clothing line are always available for immediate perusal and purchase, and don’t forget to watch his cable show!
Samples of his clothing and product line like the “Dog Eat Dog” tee shirt have graced magazine covers worldwide.
His “Alien Baby” Swatch watch is one of the all time best selling watches of Swatch’s Artist Swatch collection.
Marco was an official artist of the 2001 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games.
Marco has painted murals in over fifty Swatch stores worldwide-and he’s still ticking!
Marco’s “Meat is Murder” cow was one of the Highlights of New York City’s Cow Parade.
Marco has created “POP Portraits” for: Kareem Abdul Jabar, RUN DMC, Moby, Doug e Fresh, NYPD Chief Esposito,Bill Walton, George Whipple’s dog Jackie the Jack Russel terrier…and many more luminaries of the worlds of Art and Entertainment
Designed phone cards for Deutche Telekom in Germany
Marco donated his WTC tribute piece "the Heroes of Ground Zero" to numerous post September 11th charities including Art Heals, and will be installing a huge banner at a to be disclosed location in the Lower East Side the near future.
Painted “Meet the Street” a huge mural for the for City of New York Dept. of Business Services at 110 William St. in New York City
Presented Mayor Bloomberg with the Marcoart version of the Seal of the City Of New York at Gracie Mansion
Designed best-selling “Marco’s New York” guide for Max Magazine in Germany
CLOTHING AND PRODUCTS
With the help of one of the best Art Licensing Agencies in the world Marco’s select commissioned designed products have grown to include: the all-time best selling artist Swatch "The Alien Baby” phone cards for Deutche Telekom, Products for Unicef, posters for Max Magazine to name a few. His diverse product offering reaches around the world and includes calendars, posters, porcelain dishware, bed and bath collections, toys, and much more. These products are available at his flagship boutique and fine retailers worldwide.
"Pictures for your Frame" Marco's clothing line includes: a wide variety of body styles for the junior miss, men’s and children’s markets. Profiles include: Hawaiian shirts, boxer shorts, socks, dresses, board shorts, tanks, girlie tees and many more.

C.M. Butzer was raised in a small town just outside of Portland, Oregon. In 1992, Butzer left Oregon to attend Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where he earned a BFA in Illustration. After school he worked for Wizards of the Coast before moving to Florence, Italy. There, he met Luigi Galante who ran a didactic illustration studio, Studio Galante. After working for Studio Galante for five years, he moved to New York City to earn his MFA in Illustration at the School of Visual Arts. He currently teaches at SVA.

Aside from teaching and working as an illustrator, storyboard and concept artist out of his studio in Brooklyn, Butzer also illustrates graphic novels. His first novel, Gettysburg, was published by Harper Collins in 2009. He is currently working on a second novel.

Marty Baumann has worked as an artist at Pixar Animation Studios as an illustrator, graphic artist and production designer on such films as "Toy Story 3," "Cars 2," "Mater's Tall Tales," and many others. He also helped develop theme park installations, toy packaging and Pixar corporate branding.
Beyond Pixar, Marty has rendered illustrations and developed characters for toy manufacturers, magazines and newspapers, illustrated children's books, created logos, info-graphics, Web sites, broadcast promotions and presentation art for Hasbro, McDonald's, HarperCollins, Chronicle Books, National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Universal Studios, Weekly Reader, Johnson & Johnson, Nickelodeon and many others.
Recent projects include a redesign of the classic game Monopoly, a redesign of the Cheetos mascot, Chester the Cheetah, and llustrations for Hasbro and Listerine.
Marty has been a rhythm and blues singer/guitarist for nearly 30 years. He’s shared the stage with Jr. Walker and the All Stars, Fenton Robinson, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Hound Dog Taylor's Houserockers, Danny Gatton, John Hammond, Johnny Winter and others. Marty’s CD "Let’s Buzz Awhile" features 13 original blues tunes.

JT Morrow is known for his parodies and ability to mimic virtually any style from any era. From Stone Age art to Picasso and Norman Rockwell, JT also does caricatures and works in a graphic novel style.

a former walt disney imagineer, bernard firmly planted his artistic roots as a top ten artist in the comic book industry, drawing such popular titles as batman, x-men and doctor mirage. his style ranges from dynamic superhero images to pinpoint likenesses to conceptual illustration, all while emphasizing unique and simple storytelling.

Steve has illustrated over 100 picture books for children, as well as doing advertising, editorial and packaging illustration. He works with his brother doing greeting cards for Recycled Paper Greetings. To date, well over one hundred million cards with his art have sold around the world.

Einar Lunden is an experienced illustrator and cartoonist who works both for children and the general market. He does all types of illustrations, cartoons, comics, character designs, concepts, logo designs for books, magazines, online, and more.
He has been extensively published in books, magazines, newspapers, online, corporate, etc.
Works well on deadline.
Please visit his website for sample work.

Suzanne Beaky grew up in Gahanna, Ohio, and studied illustration at Columbus College of Art and Design. Her expressive illustrations are commissioned by children's book, magazine and educational publishers worldwide. She received the Durham (N.C.) Arts Council Emerging Artist Award and the Ellen Dolan Memorial Mentorship Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators-Missouri. After living in Missouri for several years she and her husband recently moved to Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

Andrew Archer has been an illustrator since 2006 and has worked with an enviable list of the worlds most recognizable brands and publications. Inspired by surrealism, wood block prints, edo period art, ideograms and his time spent in Asia, his work is a self asserting mix of hallucinogenic color and rhythmic line. Best suited to briefs that allow him to indulge his imagination and unique color palette, clients who offer some creative freedom are gifted with extraordinary and distinctive visuals that always gain attention. Google image search ‘Everything Everything Gone to Heaven” for a perfect example of the power of Archer’s imagery to become an internet sensation, it is no wonder he is a popular choice with music and sports brands wanting to captivate their audience.
Clients include:
Nike, WIRED, Sony, ESPN, The Economist, FIA Formula E, MOJO, Red Bull, Playboy, Saatchi & Saatchi, BBC, Samsung, Bombay Sapphire, Random House, TBWA, BBDO, Q Magazine, Adidas, OUT, GQ Magazine, Washington Post, Spin, EMI Music, NY Observer, Fortune, New York Times, Audi EU, Vogue FR, Penguin Books, New Scientist, Elle, Men's Health magazine.

During his studies in illustration at DeMontfort University in Leicester, England, Jamie was runner-up for the coveted Macmillan Prize for his work on Flap Doodle, a charming story set on an English farm. Since his graduation in 1994, he has illustrated close to 50 children’s books, a large percentage of which have been quirky, eccentric stories. He has just completed the interior illustrations for a series of Jigsaw Jones chapter books by James Preller (Scholastic USA), which he enjoyed for the chance it gave him to develop characters over a five-book run. His interests apart from illustration include soccer, music and travel. After four consecutive years of holidays in Italy, Jamie decided to live in Tuscany for several years so that he can enjoy its food, wine, climate and people on a daily basis. Currently, he is now living back in London.

Mr. Mark Thomas Dancey was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Michigan in 1986, and was one of the co-conspirators behind the infamous Motorbooty Magazine between 1987 and 1999. In 1999 Dancey turned his hand to painting, and has been producing works in oil ever since. Dancey now lives in Detroit, Michigan.

Mark's expressive lines and humorous characters have graced the pages of The Wall Street Journal, Wine & Spirits, Major League Baseball, Yankee, The New York Times, Barron’s, The Washington Post, and his hometown publication Pittsburgh Tribune-Review to name a few. Mark's drawings have parked themselves on the cover of Newsweek, The American Conservative, Politics, Strategic Finance, and Golfstyles among others.